Kanye West’s upcoming album Bully has been delayed once again, marking the latest shift in a rollout already defined by uncertainty. Just four days before its expected arrival, the rapper quietly updated the official countdown, moving the release date to January 30, 2026. The change extends a pattern that has followed the project since early this year, when Bully first appeared through cryptic teasers and experimental short films that reignited interest in West’s evolving creative direction.



The album was initially scheduled for release in June, then pushed back to July, September, November, and later to December 12. Each update arrived without formal explanation, yet each delay has only fueled more speculation about the record’s final form. Early cuts reportedly included AI-generated demo vocals, a choice that sparked debate about artistic intent and West’s continued interest in pushing sonic boundaries.

Bully is positioned as West’s first major solo release since Vultures 1 and Vultures 2, his 2024 collaborative albums with Ty Dolla $ign.

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